Debugger wrote:I would like to quickly find all the tiny pictures and delete, but the average speed for thclpe Explorer Search is 1 image per second.
So for searching files 1000K, it will take 280 hours! (12 days !)

I'd suggest taking a look at XYplorer at https://www.xyplorer.com/product.php#features. I'm very attached to Everything, but it isn't full-featured file browser. For the price, the outstanding development cycle, support, and features - I personally don't think this tool can be beat. I know a lot of people like Directory Opus (and others), but it's pricey, and I simply like XY better. It has a full 30 day trial, a gimped free version, and the lifetime license with all upgrades forever is exceptionally reasonable.

I usually only like recommending good, free tools - but this is one that I'm simply a huge fan of, and the price is right. I even bought a couple of lifetime licenses for family at Christmas.

It could do what you want quickly and well. It's a deep product that's still easy to use quickly - at the very least it has dual panes with tabs. It has excellent properties support. When I'm going through my movie files, I usually have width and height columns set. Both are quite quick to search through. It also has full scripting support. And it's portable with a very relaxed license.

One feature that it has which I find very useful in combination with Everything is something called paper folders. You can do your Everything query, copy the paths\names to a text file, then use that text file in the same way you'd use a standard directory (though you have the choice to delete from the paper folder only, or from the location). You can then do any file operation on that subset that you wish.

I have no vested interest in anyone adopting XY, but for the number of times I suggest Everything to people - including on XY's forums, I thought it reasonable to mention here. It's a tool I simply wouldn't want to do without - like Everything! (Speaking of which, it's time for another donation...I really appreciate this tool.)

Note: Searching ID3 tags is slow.
Combine with other searches for the best performance. For example, limit the search to specific folder:
D:\Music\ genre:"Electronic"

These search functions will improve in the Everything 1.5 release, for example FLAC tags, alternate streams for meta data in Windows and video meta data. Searching properties of media files will also be added, such as track/video length.

Are the jpgs very small (< 1000 bytes)?
These images may end up being stored in the MFT.
This wouldn't make the current version of Everything search the image dimensions faster, you would need very specific software to search the entire MFT for image dimensions, but then it would only benefit from really small images..

Are you using a tool to store the image dimensions in NTFS alternate data streams?
This would also allow very fast searching, since all the information is stored in the MFT.

Everything doesn't read alternate data streams, yet, again you would need software to store the dimensions in alternate data streams, and software to read/search this data.

If you are working with 100,000,000 images, how about storing the dimensions in the filename?
example.[dimensions=800x600].jpg

I used a MFT based tool that can save all the dimensions, no matter how many files you have, 100 million, or a billion. It works.
All Dimensions: Width and Height quickly shown using MFT.
100.000.000 files (About 5 - 6 minutes - time search files)
This is all possible, support search and sort, performance speed but requires a lot of RAM, not yet finalize project.
Next step.
I have the full path + extra information of the dimensions have saved in *.CSV fileMy Q: How to add (import) *.CSV file (~ 3 GB Size) for Everything (It should super-quickly search for files by dimension)
Now I want to find small dimensions of (JUNK FILES 2000.000 - 5000.000 files) and delete all of the drives.

Of course, a large CSV file can be opened in any 64-bit text editor, but I want to open directly from a location on the disk..
Apparently my list will not work in an application Everytjing, and already thought that there will be such a possibility

I wanted to sort photos to 2 folders by vertical / horizontal.
I realized that what I'm looking for is actually sort by aspect ratio?
I didn't find such a column in Windows Explorer.
I think Everything also can't help me currently since it doens't support yet something like:
Height:>=Width: